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Remove diacritical marks (ń ǹ ň ñ ṅ ņ ṇ ṋ ṉ ̈ ɲ ƞ ᶇ ɳ ȵ) from Unicode chars Is there a way to get rid of accents and convert a whole string to regular letters?
How can i do this? Thanks for the help
I think your question is the same as these:
- Java - getting rid of accents and converting them to regular letters
- Converting Java String to ascii
and hence the answer is also the same:
String convertedString =
Normalizer
.normalize(input, Normalizer.Form.NFD)
.replaceAll("[^\\p{ASCII}]", "");
See
- JavaDoc: Normalizer.normalize(String, Normalizer.Form)
- JavaDoc: Normalizer.Form.NFD
- Sun Java Tutorial: Normalizer's API)
Example Code:
final String input = "Tĥïŝ ĩš â fůňķŷ Šťŕĭńġ";
System.out.println(
Normalizer
.normalize(input, Normalizer.Form.NFD)
.replaceAll("[^\\p{ASCII}]", "")
);
Output:
This is a funky String
You can use java.text.Normalizer
to separate base letters and diacritics, then remove the latter via a regexp:
public static String stripDiacriticas(String s) {
return Normalizer.normalize(s, Form.NFD)
.replaceAll("\\p{InCombiningDiacriticalMarks}+", "");
}
First - you shouldn't. These symbols carry special phonetic properties which should not be ignored.
The way to convert them is to create a Map
that holds each pair:
Map<Character, Character> map = new HashMap<Character, Character>();
map.put('á', 'a');
map.put('é', 'e');
//etc..
and then loop the chars in the string, creating a new string by calling map.get(currentChar)
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